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(Studio) Israelis attack suspected Palestine guerrilla bases in south Lebanon. Premier Yitzhak Rabin says only language they understand is sword.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(S. Lebanon) Refugee camp attacked. Attack in retaliation for Jerusalem blast. Unlikely any of these people had anything to do with attack. 2 more camps hit. Lebanon army fired back. Many refugees had left, fearing just this sort of attack.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Studio) "Time" reports that members Palestine radical groups assassinated by Israeli secret agents during recent Beirut street fighting. 8 radicals killed; 13 hurt. Army Colonel Ernest River Morgan still held by revolutionary group in Lebanon. Say they'll kill him Wednesday if United States doesn't help with refugees. Premier of Lebanon hopes Morgan to be released soon.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Ambassador Simcha Dinitz engages in shuttle diplomacy.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Israel has not closed door on interim agreement. [DINITZ - speaks of agreement.] Dinitz and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to talk of American support for Israel. Expected Israel will give up more land and get more American arms.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) Conf. of mayors meets Senator Edward Kennedy says Congress has done its best to overcome Ford's pinch-penny policies.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Boston, Massachusetts) 300 majors there. [President conference and San Francisco Mayor Joseph ALIOTO - asks administration to leave some of cities money in cities.] [KENNEDY - asks where is administration understanding when it comes to providing cities' services. Speaks of cities security, education, hsing., medical care and unemployment.] Mayor Kevin White alludes to Battle of 1975: battle to rebuild American cities.
REPORTER: Jack Paxton
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(Studio) President Ford responds to charges of cities not getting enough fed. money.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Press Secretary Ron Nessen says Ford feels most mayors satisfied with federal revenue-sharing program. Interstate hwys. still 6000 mile from completion. Highway trust fund to expire in 2 years Ford wants Congress to extend program. Of 4-cent gas tax, Ford wants 1 cent for interstates, 2 cents for federal treasury and 1-cent reduction for states that raise own tax by 1 cent (means 3-cent federal gas tax.) [FORD - says links in interstate need completion.] Highway lobbyists will oppose President bill.
REPORTER: John Cochran
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(Studio) Senator Mike Mansfield worried gas will go to $1 gallon by end of year Nessen says President sees no indication of such.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 1976 General Motors Corporation vehicles to cost $300 more than current vehicles for fleet buyers. Cost similar for regular buyers.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) University Michigan survey indicates consumers showed more inclination to buy in January-May period.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Report on Argentine general strike.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Buenos Aires, Argentina) Factories, most business, public transportation and telephone communication stopped. Production stoppage has cost $800 million. Workers demand pay increases that Isabel Peron rejected as inflationary. Rptd. military pressuring her to settle crisis and get rid of some cabinet officers labor dislikes.
REPORTER: Charles Quinn
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(Studio) Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches say both opposed to women becoming priests.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) India government arrests more political opponents and seizes ammunition from right-wing group.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(New Delhi, India) Central government unaffected by emergency decree.
REPORTER: Jack Reynolds
(Bombay, India) Bombay rptdly. most liberal and cosmopolitan city in India. It's key industry area; call for strikes didn't occur after opposition leaders jailed.
REPORTER: Jack Reynolds
(Tamil Nadu, India) State also under opposition government and has history of independence. Censorship not enforced as rigidly here. Acute water shortage here.
REPORTER: Jack Reynolds
(New Delhi, India) 600 million in country Most poor and illiterate; not concerned with civil liberties if necessities provided.
REPORTER: Jack Reynolds
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(Studio) Concorde flies from London to Mideast. Made 3500-mi. trip in 3 hrs., 50 minutes.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Nazi war hero, Otto Skorzeny, 67, dies in Madrid. Best known mission was rescue of Benito Mussolini.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President Ford meets with 3 college football coaches who tell him proposed government regulations to ban sexual discrimination on campuses would kill big-time college sports.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 3 year old filly, Ruffian, being buried in Belmont Park. She broke ankle during race with Foolish Pleasure. Had 10 wins in 10 races record.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Belmont Park, New York) Part of race in which leg broken shown. She came out of surgery kicking and broke her cast. [Vet. Dr. James PREDERGAST (sic) - she tore whole cast off. No way to reapply cast without anesthesia and didn't feel she could undergo it again.] [Foolish Pleasure's trainer Leroy JOLLEY - describes how horses break legs.] Trainers feel Ruffian's high spirits and strength cost her life.
REPORTER: Jim Laurie
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(Studio) Mauna Loa volcano quiet after erupting over wkend. for 1st time in 25 years
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Hawaii) Film shows volcanic action.
REPORTER: John Chancellor (narrates)
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(Studio) Senator James Eastland hospitalized after breaking 3 ribs.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) United Press International reports ex-President Richard Nixon had bowling alley built in White House in Mar. `73 and kept it quiet. Cost $41,000. Charles Rebozo, Walter Annenberg and Robert Abplanalp got funds.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Report on skatebds.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Los Angeles, California) Skateboarding feats shown. Different styles made.
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
(San Diego, California) Injuries prevalent. [Teacher Jeff CAMPBELL - teaches skills with regard to skatebd.] P.E. course teaches how to ride skatebd. [CAMPBELL - explains how skatebding. is important individual sport.]
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
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